Present Perfect Continuous
Present Perfect Continuous We use this tense in the below statement. When describing an action that started in the past and is currently continuing or has only recently come to an end, the present perfect continuous tense—also referred to as the present perfect progressive tense—is employed. The construction involves employing the present perfect auxiliary verb "have" in conjunction with "been," as well as the present participle form of the primary verb (verb + ing). Important 🠟 1. In Present Perfect continuous we use Has been, and Have been as helping verbs. Has been Have been ...